Lucinda spent the whole breakfast trying to make herself the center of attention. She even added food to Lydia’s plate, putting on a show of sisterly love that only made Lydia more uncomfortable. Lydia barely acknowledged her.
When breakfast finally ended, Cameron pulled out a crisp folder and placed it in front of Lydia. He was all smiles. “Lydia, your mom told me last night that you’re really into fashion design. So here’s a little company for you to try out. It doesn’t matter if you make money or not. Think of it as a chance to practice.”
Lucinda’s smug expression vanished in an instant.
Wait, what? Her dad was just giving Lydia a company for fun?
Lydia nodded and accepted the document. “Thank you for trusting me. I’ll do my best to manage it well.”
Cameron laughed, clearly proud. “That’s my girl. So talented and responsible, even at your age.”
Kylie reached into her purse and handed Lydia a sleek black card. “Lydia, here’s some pocket money from your dad and me. Thank you for helping your grandfather yesterday.”
Since Lucinda was sitting right there, Kylie didn’t mention how much was on the card. No need to make things awkward.
Lydia pushed the card back. “I’m fine. You should keep it.”
Kylie pressed it back into her hand. “No, sweetie. This is from us. Without you and your quick thinking, we don’t even want to imagine what could have happened. It’s just a little something for you. Please, take it.”
Mr. Norwood, sitting at the head of the table, cleared his throat. “Just accept it. People would talk if the daughter of the wealthiest man in the city didn’t even get pocket money.”


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